Your command works! I found in spamassassin -D razor2  < sample.msg  2>&1 |
less  message the following:
check[9444]: [ 6] a=c&e=4&ep4=7542-10&s=4uO_brp3_KWEDuqMYXBVHI-4-FwA
But I dont know how to recognize that is a signature(hash) of the mail. In
the old version it was clearly marked for example:
debug: Signature: 48e74b8496877ba45072b201b41eebed7038186b.

My second question is: When I send mail for example from XP a) station to XP
b) station so spamassassin write to header of mail x-spam-status and so on.
According to I recognise that mail was checked by using SA rules,
bayes(autolearn), but how can I recognize that the mail was really checked
by Razor? In mail header isnt any info and in razor.log is too any
info(about checking the mail)
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